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UNITED Sit/wr ts PATENT Orrrce; I

GEORGE w.'s'ritson, or BROOKLYN, NEW ,YORK.'

CHAMBER-PAIL!- SPBC'IFICAT ION forming part of Letters PatentNo.381,180, dated April 17, 1888. a

Application filed May 3, 1886.

To all whom it may concern;- i

from foul odor, and which may be used for prison or house purposeswithout the addition of aseat or support for the body other than the rimof the lining of the pail.

To attain the desired end, my invention con sists, essentially, fof ametal body orcasing wherein is secured and supported an earthenwarelining, said lining being held against'displacement by a bead engagingwith the metal casing, the top or rim of the lining-extending over theedge of the casing, all of which will be hereinafter first fullydescribed, and then pointed out in the claims.

In the drawings,Figure 1 is a view in elevation of my improved pail,andFig. 2 is a vertical central sectional view thereof,

' Like letters of reference wherever they occur indicate correspondingparts in bothfig.

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A is the metal casing or body of the pail, made of approved form andmaterial and having asupporting-base,B, at bottom and a carry- SerialN0. 201,001. (No modem device is used for chamber purposes.

of the device.

When constructed and arranged in accordance with the foregoingdescription, it willbe c isuie rim of the. lining Eextending ove the rimof body A,'forming a seatwhen the is H is'a cover, fitting securely uponthe top' seen that thelining is supported by the bottom of the casing,by the bead, and by the overparts firmly inplace. y a

In assembling the parts, the casingis seamed hanging rim at top,securing and holding all" around the lining or the lining is spru'ngintothe casing.

' Having now fully described my invention, j

what I claim as new therein, and desire to secure by LettersPatent, is-

1. A chamber-pail cons sting of a metal as set forth, said. lining beingprovided with an overhangingedge or rim at top,and a circumferentialbead therebelow, substantially as I shown and described." 2. Thecombination, with the metal body having circumferential bead D, of theearthenbody 0rcasing supporting an earthenware lining, provided with acircumferential bead, 6o

ware lining E, having circumferential bead F, V

and overhanging rim G, the whole arranged shown and described.

substantially as and for the uses and purpose Signed at the city of New-York,fin the county of New York and State of'New York,

this19th day ofS'eptember, D. 1885.

\ Witnessesi G. W. GREEN,

A. J. MOORE.

,cEo. W. srnison.

